The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, April 29, 1900, Page 16

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16 THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1900. -rmm**mwwwmwmw:vzr;s:‘::;vmwmfiwvbmm*wwmw PRETTY WEDAD]! NSC/:\N RAFAEL GRIDIRON CLUB iiwmmmmm N A PARODY [ et me s SPRING DRESS GOODS AT LESS THAN store make % Miss Josephine Dufficy Becomes the []N PUL”’IES an estimate % = I ‘m Bride of William P. Barry. on your Special Dispatch to The Call. Washington Correspondents Alaskan outfit. «'ve been watching for & opportunity to Eive you somethin re- | BON - PO Ay Sy O i | NUN'S | macscoie io rpes FABRICS, Toe time f ripe, and hers are the oodn AT & | " pisce C‘;?::::’;,,’d’:;: RS DR B MGG DT BBk ® Hol(éonteg?;:nal 1 N‘)M E GREAT SACRIFICE to a le: has just been terminated by u & Wholesale house, the largest deal ever consum- We became the purchasers of their entire | B}‘.‘ E“AS’E“RT b "D' eurplus stock of 8 aggregating over 6000 yards of FARRICS | ROY B",Dmg_,m OF UNQUESTIO) > that were manufactured for this Spring. | ard We propose to give you the benefit of this tremendous purchase, and offer them, commencing to-morrow, and on sale all week, at, your cholce, Pl for 8 Stockinet kind: _ail 33c a Yard for the 60c and T5¢ _’:‘f EHIELDS — Guaran- POSITIVELY WORTH $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 YARD. satisfac- Oc £ ng favorite weaves produced for EDFERNS, SILK AND WOOL MIXED ngs and many others. This s the | of to-day. We ca VEILING. st iy 2 s | SUIPPLAES Drop Dewey Into the “Hole HEYT | OFALL —— WASHINGTON, April 25.—The Gridiron o Club had a national convention to-night, ‘ and the Washington correspondents com- The Drese G: SCOTCH_H( 1S The popular Lining 1800 ed a ‘“beat” . S, WO patrons wishing to choose from complete | all the shades. Asi posing that organization sc to see it on the parties which will nominate candi- th- $1.25 ALPACAS FOR 63c | dates for the Presidency. fi”dc clo Iné There was general satire in the state- - The remainder of those rich and lustrous Iron Frame Black ment of President West that all detalls, | dnd utcns'ls, English Sicilians. 50 inches wide, to be offered at 63e¢, that are such as the selection of temporary and P w regularly $1.25; but we bought them cheap and we desire permanent officers, appointment of com Evel'ylh"\ our customers to get the benefit. | mittees, etc., had all been arranged be- Brilitant Black Figured Alpacas, 80 popular | forehand. MSU 25 PIECES 7 Shirt Waists and Skirts; in hand- | ““What kind of a convention is this?” | § under one ['oof, asked a member of the club. “A convention on the Philadelphia S crite aelegates Kave Goods properly plan,” was the reply. ome and stylish designs that you can .’\[v;nc(ntt only when you fee them; cannot be duplicated under $1.25 and $1.00 & 83 Yard. On sale 8t...... cusesca WARD C nothing to do but to furnish the enthu- A BLAGK ‘EXQUIS|TE SILK aFfiO[ULI]\RDS. BLACK Fuam e o e packed and del- rchased, delay no longer. e ere appeared H 2 e e ivered on time. SAT]N DUGHESSE m:" “T*quwlt"-:':"l;g{;:( PEAH IlE 80|E. white and blue campaign umbrellas and and of L i e O c O D e AR e o o o S o o o o < 3 wearing linen dusters. ~After repeating, e e and $1.00 & yard I The kind you pay $1.25 Tike a college yell, the fact that they wers | MNR' dre 7 S friends of McKinley, the club marched out | v SI 25 CREPE DE CHI’\‘ES ATS8c YA?D |for. Special at gac yard and immediately reappeared, shouting Golden Rule Bazaar, v peck o {he dainty and soft imported | A soft and lustrous make, | : with equal enthusiasm for Byan. The | > 98!: a Yard, e Tive, Pk 018 R durabl de b S 1 “marching club” was preceded by two e very (OEratie, ThRse Oy, -9 kL A = & musicians playing a fife and drum in true Good value at $1.25 : Pr® | noted manufacturer. ! # «"A&i i AR, A \ campaign style. g AR X | “Collapse of the Platform.” A SPEC|AL OFFEF"NG IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS. SR epe \ The, latest member of the club, Henry These i oo o o - 4 T B . Kemp of the v town or T LA it Sively el R ot e = troduced as the cl o | wearing an admiral’s Sheets and GliSS To we*lnv 90 a Yard Pioch AU | White Pigue I7c Yard. Srecisl o St 1000000000000 OO0 >0t had been presented a wreath, a sword ax Piliow Cases 3 regu- | A soeclal purchase at special prices. A [ other trifles, he mounted a platform, - : | heavy in Dlain and fancy cords; AN RAFAEL, April 2%.—Miss Jose- | minican Convent of San Rafael, and is | furned his thanks, accepted the Bom sundered. ready r T"\rf‘q‘\ heavy| well worth phine Dufficy of San Rafael and Wil- the daughter of Judge and Mrs. M. C. :111(:1" an Afl(\ \r'ed imse ;'erpw)p t[ 16 2 splendla wearing s H ik 1 | Dufficy, and claims Lady Woolsey as her ate. AL that -motnent Uis. D 5C Me[cgmed Foular s 200 Yard, Tooo- am P. Barry of Honolulu were| couein collapsed and the cholr sang, with ugu- S5 r them and bought ac- | united in marriage at St. Raphael's | “1nmediately after the ceremony ~the | {ontS R T nele I She ot Church here this morning. young couple left for a_tour through the | s et ity i very qulst ol | Ioatie ey of tha Hials aftes bien . Tie A SEnOLIE the il was hesed only the most intimate fr and rela- | they will sail on the America Maru_for | (e benaner hali were ihe words ~Gridiron tives of the family being present. Dr. |the bridegroom's island home. Mr. Bar- | cfon JEREIRn N0 WOU0 L0 e that followed | George Dufficy, brother of the bride, gave | ry s a grandson of the late Judge Barry | T4 Gationat cemvention order i Miss Dufficy away, and the knot was tied | of San Francisco, and Is a prominent fig- | M4% 9T the hatlonal convention order | variety, newest color- t designs are here for : ;' DUTING FLARNELS, by the Rev. Father Hugh Lagan. ure in the Honolulu and San Francisco | 571G o | e idea of a convention was carried SPECIAL FOR MONDAY. Miss Dufficy Is & graduate of the Do- | business fleld. e e portunity to gave money of which s e L o e Tor b i Epaneled ok celiing and the mirvg ze. The entire lot we pur- ———— = 2 | of the banquet-room were sw = colors, | flags and bunting, while at interva | The first delegation to arrive was the . suitable_fo & e g Bl g | Sacramento contingent, which was met | {he tables were e N el nd other pretfy designs, par- at the depot by a band and.a delegation | IN€ the names and coats Of Arrs ° S | ticularly well adapted for Wrappers. All | of 1ocal Elks, marshaled by Dr. J. J. Arm- | States. g resemblance of & convention H H oot Mieat | strong. | hall was complete. The floral display was urniture camets Mafimgs 3 cases a size T = @ also very fine. There was a delicious fra- " Y ’ Bedspre? dS {*Thes” delegations from Oakland, San | H P Honeycor @ heavy 9SC s 3 | 8 Cents Yard, | Francisco and San Jose were met at §:30 | Srance of spring blossoms In the rhom BELCR tital < ask n by a similar escort, which conducted them | %Well as a glory of color to dell - BIG REDUCTlO‘iS IN ALL LI\E\ ®1.20 i rth | Regular value 10e and 12%e. | to San Pablo Hall, where the ceremonies | ‘\"‘3:3\ ‘;_’1 "{;“ff“pf,"‘m;-d"“ o sy s to nspe p % | took place. |a 3 - s o MUSL'N UNDERW EAR | LAGES AND EMBRO!DERIES , | “The reception committee was composed | more or less flippant but app tven on complete Bouss | e il e et ek 99 5 ¥ e TUAB g e e ric h wnlr n;- ;n\l:\r\\'mn gentlemen: T. J‘, Aspin- 'f;}"f s ;“*f;dql;‘fr“":rw“;;‘l'; S i e - " . - \ C | ,“' ity of ex- all J. J. Armstrons (marshall, Marshall | gEueY 8 TIRGTrT o 2 > eltvered n 100 mites. | n ‘exquisite Em- fter e o e menu souvenirs we: c-similes o g new lodge and its guests adjourned to |conven ckets, g har BRILLIANT’S _ assortment Farragut Theater, where a most elaborate unique, and were brought in by two ’ i trimmed P{]H]’ DE VE)“[;E AU.UVERS 98¢0 Yd. nquet had been spread by Colonel | “‘sound delegat who were alleged to 338-340-342 POST ST. prettily with n Visit From Many Cities Adolph Huber under the direction of the | have been trying to sell them on the out- -340- ST, -7_.-.;., and 2 181tors ¥ro: Yy 'following banquet committee: J. H. Con- | side. e o gy 800 : handsome {molly (chairman), J. G. Nevins, Guy Shir- | Nominate Themselves. R e L season; from : rm, of course. It was Present at Its Insti- RIBBON OPPORTUMITIES, |i& rhe repre from the San Fran- - e : isco and local press were the only guests | & jumble c 1 phrases, patterned FOR MONDAY'S SELLING. | tution. |outside the order. | after the usual extravagant declarations | % ”'"k R Devin, obseot & Eridiron platform, made of lit- i+ DR. JORDAN'S zacar ¢ S * | Halr Cloth. ,;,m;fi A elisl xfr:, 17c cce of 10 yards Ta(f ta Moire Nzar-Sik 4 bsauticut. tue Special Dispatch to The Call. { v nd, S. J. \1 ey &, Dediin | U P, "ot mecerell e e OMUSEUM OF ANATOMY ¢ mmmw»wmmmmmmmmw&m*mwmwm&*m«w*wmmwmm&**mwmn&mmmm‘mmm»m‘ K N N f 10 yards ; =, are of | A varford MaRZET s No. § bce: | SN ining. T L L uo}!"(:}L'F}.J:;' :z’.’»;‘x‘n?'“f"::i,ffw,\Ef[".},,,‘(: i Ll | Speeches were excellent, one of the . uwmfl bt G207 3F.CuL @ Bpe 10c| ne a big ‘l‘ugyx c a celebration of the nation’s bifthday, the {; Eyoes | e pTineipal roealers of theme - . & i | delegations of Klks were ushered into this “.“m,mr Ir. gy _,prn selves Speanlistcn the Coast. Est. Gotntey Orders Resuive | city this evening to bestow upon some F Jr., Marshall F. Jones, T | *“Among_the guests who spoke were ex- DR. JORDAN—PRIVATE Prompt / ttention | forty-seven Vallejoans the honor of mem- J. H. Connolly, J. A. Brow Senator Gorman, Senators Allison 4 Coasultation fren and strictly private | be ip in the Benevolent and Protective “wrlm R J. R. Aden, Steve !;r:n“m;nlllz')r]lln\ and Representatives 5t P ’ J Bangle 4 Hose Bargain Ladles’ Gloves 2+ | Ordar ot Eks 1~Iu included Secretary of State y Long of the onday. Preparations for thiz fraternal event Hay, S T cre. For Monday $1.00 a Pair, have progressed for the past two weeks tary of the Interior Hitcheock, Postmas- | ¢ wabs b Another _ shipment and the efforts of the local-lodge - have J. Pfister, tor General Smith, M, D. Provand, M. P.; | § DR. JORDAN & €O, 1051 Market St. 8. £ Colonel J. L. Tor Hilborn of Wyomir Thum:w} RV D TV just received: Z-clas + orado. Hugh C. Wallace Plque Walking Gloves: been crowned by a glorfous success, & suc- cess such as has never been equaled by | ‘ ‘ | F. Walsh of of Tacoma, Wesh., and many Sena 'b*!"!f‘k'l"k'lflhb?i"ifl****’i’?:lfl’lflb"b*l*’knk*****‘b****b**&*%'kfl*&%**d‘* 'hvw*m¢w*ww&w»&-**m*wm~w- *!"b **‘F*** other frater organization in this May Day Merry-Go-Round. :z\:\fl Repre tatives and others promlxmn[ | vietnity; a success that should make the To-morrow (Monday) there will be on | in official life LESLIE C HURST | members of the local lodge flush with sale 600 pairs ladies’ fi . tan or | e | ‘prlde and each visitor remember with the | black, all sizes and style: worth | WEDS AT MOTHER'S BEDSIDE. o t Keenest pleasure, from $4 to $6 a pair; 1000 pairs m or | TrAT iatr: children’s, same as above, for worth | NEW YORK, April 28.—At the bedside | le 500 | of her mother, who is recovering from a | T patent | serious lliness, Miss Margaret Townsend, | ‘worth | the youngest daughter of the late John D. s eame | Townsend, formerly a well-known lawyer | ror y collision, SThe ‘rl:“mw dey; wes quietly married 0% Market street, between | §33, fini Tag 1y Lt 0t | of the most celebrated baryton a pair. There wiil also be on s s men’'s Vici kid, French calf, ther or tan, all welted, for §: hese oo set Park, | The second meeting of the Belglan Hare ex- | Club, recently organized, will be held to- x | atic circles. [by 8 team from | train g excursion to the following o b Bk DI SRENEHDN 4 Be!zhm Hare Club Meetmg { Deputy F. L. Gray of 8 ‘~ are cortain to be_properly |morrow & at Excclsion Hall, 102 e emed iring | knl Ten ars or ) 1 leav Parrel]. stree M tercated s 3 rre 2 iyin el Rt L oo Bening : .| Love speaks through the eyes; the lips | During the last ten years Tagliapietra rdially Invited to attend 5. B, Wils . B. Mc stees. ' are otherwise engaged. | has dome little public” singing, but has Increased Attendance at the NCa) Pacific Grove Con- ‘ 4 \ vention. B ‘ = Many Interesting Reports Heard and Santa Clara Selected as the Place Clae Seectad 2 the Tl:le‘ fire of the eye, thc.e magnetic charm, flow from that vital principle—elec- -4 » tricity. How sublime it is to face the world with sound health and energy g B! so as to abstract all that is worth living for! | say to YOU WHO SUFFER sremsearanriieee B PAIN, WHO ARE UNABLE TO KEEP UP YOUR WORK, WHO ARE BROKEN pened with a greatly increased «" of yesterday and DOWN BY DISEASE, BY RHEUMWATISM, KIDNEY TROUBLE, DYSPEPSIA or other marked m was visible through- ;:‘s‘i‘,fi“‘“ n‘,bd"‘u;:::';;id serious ailment, 1 CAN CURE YOU. I CAN RESTORE YOUR VITALITY. I CAN LIFT D et f0 YOU FROM THE BONDAGE OF SUFFERING. Electricity is the greatest servant of d in this convention were im- ,h’ff,r:‘:‘::“‘".‘f'“rd, man. My method of curing disease by that power is a triumph of medical treatment. My e Tk et ks o for league work were introduced to the con- orded a hearty welcome Sixth an oon the chairmen of the ,";.‘.:41, ;pv ""‘f‘."_ work-- is the grandest invigorator for man or woman. Half the world is run down by suffering - or debility. To conquer this condition has been the cffort of centurics. New discoverics sweep away those of the past. Electricity supersedes them ail. The remedy which werks with nature is the best. Where this harmony doesn’t exist there can be no cure. ssion, which w: m., was chiefl jon upon plans and ar- f'"*,“:.’m; That is why drugs fail. That is why my famous Belt succeeds. It soothes away your e ¥ Dr. 3. N. Besrd of San Fran | pain and endows you with strength. It sends its thrill of life through your system, filling you with vigor and couragc. Thls is Hon. Willlam H. Maste of Oak- | . Hon. William 5 Maste of Onk. | the Belt which has been welcomed by thousands whose pains it has driven out. It is the helping hand which lifts you up and fotlowing oficers were ciegted for away from the weakncss that kills. It gives you stamina to go through your .,,1..-; frst ;'3,57:::5,“?5,3[‘,’]&" ‘work and live as nature meant you to live. READ THESE PROOFS ntguzfio{:l‘::“;{ i3 SFEGML No irritating clectrodes with my Belt. It is casy and comfortable to e e e | e N T s i - aiies Bluisdell of San Jose: treas. use. You feel its healing current in the nerves and the blood, and o3 E FLEHARTY. |Seond sna Ross B W. Darmeio Gat. i e B this casts out impuritics that cause pain. Come and sec my way of applying Four Yeare® Mheumatiom, orrow will be devoted to religious | It, or write for my bOOk, "ncly Cngl‘fl\'cd, 'I'CC. DR M. A McLAUGHLIN—Dear Sir. 1 suffored trom fl’::‘.&flf&“'nr‘rfi;‘r R s will be delivered by Rev. Leslie | pains in the muscles were so severe 1 could not raise m: < y hands above eac e Weeks' use of your Electric Belt Treatment greatly relieved me and to-day I am entis rwell r)! Paio Alto. e convention | oy e s s e I DR, M, A, MELAUGHLIN, 702 e ST, OO, K et Los Amaeion | TR0 i s Soth TS T2 7% WG i consecration service. . And Burdick Block, Cor. Spring and Second Sts,, Los Angeles. Railway Men’s Excursion. | One Ltndred railroad men will act as a

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